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Punkinseedfyretailz

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  1. gotta love the creek fishing nice
  2. U SHOULD PUT STRUCTURE IN THE LAKE, PALLETS AND BIG BRANCHES ARE GOOD THEN THROW EVERYTHING UNTIL U FIND WHAT WORKS FOR U
  3. Jitterbug and a brokeback minnow
  4. get a good baitcaster and a spinning set up.
  5. i know some guys who live in a gated community with their own fire department and law enforcement called lake of the woods and they use bluegills for bait. they havent had any issues
  6. ok nevermind just noticed i can't see my profile picture anymore, and can't seem to find it on the computer, this is no good. anyways culprit are the best ribbontail period, pumpkinseed firetails are the best color out there
  7. <----------------notice the worm in my fish's mouth don't ya??????????????????? pumpkinseed firetail all the way.....
  8. shhhhhhhhhhhh it was a secret..... lol great hooks for almost any soft plastic, it was pure chance that put me on to this method, i ran out of bullet heads, and was left with these hooks, at first i wasn't sure about it but it didn't take long to be sure
  9. use a mini white one with a small lake fork shad on it or use a big one with a money minnow on it. the kit is well worth buying. $20
  10. that was courtesy of http://www.dcbass.com/ these guys give reporst regularly and they are guides, so they're info is helpful.
  11. The main river above Marshall Hall is stained and there is a good bit of debris in the water. The debris should be down stream by weeks end. Just about any place that looks like it will hold bass does. Every pattern seems to be working in creeks or on the main river. We fished a variety of patterns this week, grass, spatterdock pads, wood, spawn coves and a few wrecks. Our most productive bait was a white spinner bait or chatter bait. Next, a creature bait, such as Berkley’s four inch power hawg, was very productive. In the spawning coves, a wacky rigged stick worm, fished weightless also worked well. In the spatterdock fields the white spinner bait was the best producer and along the pad drops in the creeks we broke out an old bait, a deep diving Rattle Trap, to collect some quality bass. The crappie are in the creek coves in two to three feet of water doing their spring thing. They like a small white crappie tube slowly swimming above the bottom or a 1/8 ounce spoon twitched back to the boat. Good blue gills are in the same areas hitting the same baits. REEL BASS ADVENTURES
  12. Throw it in Lilly pads work it like a bronzeye
  13. Pull about80 or 90 feet oout by hand and then slap a piece of electric tape on your line and reel it back in now it Can only backlash to thAt point Ps the thumb tricks works
  14. whatever you start with make sure your tension nob is not too loose or too tight, let if fall to the ground without thumbing to test it. keep your brakes on high for starting magnetic should be in the 6 or 7 range, centrifugal should have at least two shoes already set when you buy it. always remember with centrifugal if you lock or unlock one shoe you must do the same with the shoe on the opposing side, this is very important.. and a bps pro qualifier is definitely a great buy (edwin evers fishing a qualifier) if you decide to take that route. dual braking is great, you can nearly cast without thumbing. my brother has one and its great. i've got a pflueger summit and a carbonlite with dual brakes.
  15. keep it simple and cost effective, pflueger echelon is a great starting setup, that's what i started with and i gave it to my buddy for him to start with. great beginner setup
  16. nice prices if i didnt already get an xfactor for $75 i would hop on one right away. i love the look of a veritas, B-E-A-UTIFUL rods
  17. i like a short rod for stream and small river fishing. a good challenge is a 5'6 ultralight with #4 test with a minnow and weights going for cats. loads of fun. trout fishing is good fun with a small spinning set up
  18. if its rage its good no one best thing.
  19. senko on the outer edges beavers in close

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